The Winter Glasgow School of Folk will be going ahead on the 5th and 6th of December.
To register please visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/winter-glasgow-school-of-folk-tickets-123890320283
It is free to register at eventbrite (just using it to keep track of numbers), but they will be releasing a paypal donate link closer to the event with a suggested donation of £5 per class.
Please don’t worry if you change your mind about which classes you will attend, we will make sure we leave room for some changes.
All classes and sessions will be held over zoom.
Two days of instrumental workshops, sessions and craic for adults hosted over zoom organised and taught by folk musicians
About this Event
Join Calum MacCrimmon (whistle), John Somerville (accordion), Laura-Beth Salter (mandolin) and Adam Sutherland (fiddle) for their second online Glasgow School of Folk.
Over the two days there will be ten 1hr workshops, plus evening sessions hosted over zoom where you can join your tutors for a tune and a dram. Most of the workshops are aimed at specific instruments, but you are welcome to join any of them you like. It is a good opportunity to drop in on a class or tutor you wouldn’t usually get to work with.
We are happy to welcome back Fiona Hunter for another guest scots song workshop, plus a new ‘big tune’ workshop for all participants and tutors.
Please use eventbrite to select the classes you think you might attend (it is no problem if you change your mind, it is just so we can keep track of numbers). The course runs on a suggested donation of £5 per workshop attended, and a paypal link will be made available for this closer to the time.
Any idea what they would suggest the harpists join? There may well be some interest – but I’d rather have the suggestions before I pass this onto them.
Many thanks Jenny ________________________________
Dear Jenny,
I’m not sure. I suggest you email the Glasgow School of Folk. I’m not in touch with them, I was just asked to circulate the info about their Winter workshops which will be online and therefore available to us in Oxford!
Their website is: https://schooloffolk.wordpress.com/
Best wishes, suke